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* * *orthodox* * *or|tho|dọx [Orto'dɔks]1. adj (lit, fig)orthodox2. adv1) (REL)orthodox heiraten — to be married in the Eastern Orthodox Church; (jüdisch) to be married in an orthodox Jewish ceremony
2) (= starr) denken conventionally* * *or·tho·dox[ɔrtoˈdɔks]I. adj1. REL Orthodox▪ \orthodox sein to be an Orthodox Christian/to be Orthodox [Christians]nicht gerade \orthodox sein to be somewhat [or a little] unorthodox\orthodox heiraten to have an Orthodox wedding* * *1) (Rel.) orthodox2) (starr) rigid3) (strenggläubig) strict* * ** * *1) (Rel.) orthodox2) (starr) rigid3) (strenggläubig) strict* * *adj.orthodox adj. adv.in an orthodox way adv. -
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صَحِيح \ accurate: correct; making no mistakes; exact: an accurate statement; accurate accounts (of money). correct: right; true: the correct answer. intact: not touched; not damaged or broken; complete: The box was broken but the contents were intact. orthodox: generally accepted as being right and usual: orthodox opinions; orthodox medical practice. precise: exact: His precise age is 4 years, 10 months and 3 days. proper: correct, suitable: Eat your food at the proper time, not during lessons. pure: (of a musical note or voice) clear and corret in its sound; (of speech) correct in every way, without local differences: The purest German is spoken around Hanover. right: correct; not mistaken; suitable: the right answer; the right time; the right kind of cloth; the right way to play. rightful: having a right: Are you the rightful owner of this bicycle?. so: showing agreement or surprise: It’s snowing "Oh, so it is!". straight: in the correct position; in proper order: His business affairs were in confusion, but I put them straight. true: correct with regard to facts; actual; proper; right: a true statement; a true copy. valid: (of claims and reasons) good; acceptable. why: expressing surprise: Why! I never knew that!. \ See Also سَلِيم، مضبوط (مَضْبُوط)، دَقيق، قويم (قَوِيم)، مناسب (مُناسِب) -
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مُتَعَارَف عليه \ orthodox: generally accepted as being right and usual: orthodox opinions; orthodox medical practice. -
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[ˈɔːθədɔks] adjective1) (of beliefs etc) generally accepted:مُسْتَقيم الرأي، تَقليديorthodox views.
2) (of people) holding such beliefs:تَقْليدي الرأي، مُحافِظShe is very orthodox in her approach to grammar.
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الكَنِيسَة الأُرْثُوذُكسِيّة (الشرقيّة) \ Orthodox Church: (with the) the Christian church of the Middle East and Greece, which does not follow the Church of Rome. -
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Religion: OCFУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Orthodox Christian Fellowship
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13 Orthodox Christian Foundation
Religion: OCFУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Orthodox Christian Foundation
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14 Orthodox Christian Laity
Religion: OCLУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Orthodox Christian Laity
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15 Orthodox Christian Mission Center
Non-profit-making organization: OCMCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Orthodox Christian Mission Center
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16 Orthodox Christian Mission Center, Inc.
Non-profit-making organization: OCMCIУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Orthodox Christian Mission Center, Inc.
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17 Orthodox Church in Japan
Religion: OCJУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Orthodox Church in Japan
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18 Orthodox Peace Fellowship
Religion: OPFУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Orthodox Peace Fellowship
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20 Orthodox Youth Missions
Religion: OYMУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Orthodox Youth Missions
См. также в других словарях:
orthodox — orthodox … Deutsch Wörterbuch
Orthodox — Or tho*dox, a. [L. orthodoxus, Gr. orqo doxos; orqo s right, true + do xa opinion, dokei^n to think, seem; cf. F. orthodoxe. See {Ortho }, {Dogma}.] 1. Sound in opinion or doctrine, especially in religious doctrine; hence, holding the Christian… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
orthodox — ► ADJECTIVE 1) conforming with traditional or generally accepted beliefs. 2) conventional; normal. 3) (Orthodox) relating to Orthodox Judaism or the Orthodox Church. DERIVATIVES orthodoxly adverb. ORIGIN Greek orthodoxos, from doxa opinion … English terms dictionary
orthodox — [ôr′thə däks΄] adj. [< Fr or LL: Fr orthodoxe < LL orthōdoxus < LGr(Ec) orthodoxos, orthodox (in religion) < Gr orthos (see ORTHO ) + doxa, opinion < dokein, to think: see DECENT] 1. conforming to the usual beliefs or established… … English World dictionary
orthodox — UK US /ˈɔːθədɒks/ adjective ► traditional, and accepted by most people: »Orthodox economic theory has failed to explain the role of technological change in society. »orthodox strategies for socio economic development in developing countries →… … Financial and business terms
orthodox — Adj std. (16. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus l. orthodoxus rechtgläubig , dieses aus gr. orthódoxos, zu gr. orthós richtig, recht, gerecht und gr. dóxa Meinung, Glaube , weiter zu gr. dokeĩn glauben, meinen , das mit l. docēre lehren, unterrichten … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
Orthodox — Órthodóx, S. Rechtgläubig … Grammatisch-kritisches Wörterbuch der Hochdeutschen Mundart
Orthodox — Orthodox, rechtgläubig, altgläubig, streng in Auslegung und Anwendung von hergebrachten Grundsätzen und Lehren, besonders in Religionssachen. B–l … Damen Conversations Lexikon
orthodox — I adjective accepting, according to custom, according to regulation, according to rule, according to the book, accustomed, acknowledged, approved, believing, bound by convention, canonical, common, commonplace, compliant, conformable, conforming … Law dictionary
orthodox — 1580s, from L.L. orthodoxus, from Gk. orthodoxos having the right opinion, from orthos right, true, straight (see ORTHO (Cf. ortho )) + doxa opinion, praise, from dokein to seem, from PIE root *dek to take, accept (see DECENT (C … Etymology dictionary
orthodox — »rechtgläubig, strenggläubig; der strengen Lehrmeinung gemäß; der herkömmlichen Anschauung entsprechend«, auch übertragen gebraucht im Sinne von »starr, unnachgiebig«: Das Adjektiv wurde im 16. Jh. aus spätlat. orthodoxus entlehnt, das… … Das Herkunftswörterbuch